Temple nightclub group buys historic Oakland Greyhound station
Briefly

The Hemming Family Trust purchased the former Greyhound bus station for $2.3 million and aims to renovate it into a complex for retail, entertainment, and housing. The plans will unfold in phases, including improvements to facilities and potentially a kitchen and bar. Although there are no immediate plans for a dance hall, Paul Hemming's background in nightlife suggests this could be a future consideration. Axis Architecture has been commissioned for the development, with discussions ongoing regarding project details and community engagement.
The Hemming Family Trust bought the station at 2103 San Pablo Avenue in March for $2.3 million, planning renovation and expansion into a retail, entertainment, and housing complex.
Documents filed with the Oakland Planning and Building office show that the new owner's goal is to transform the station into a retail, entertainment, and housing complex.
Creath said they are not ready to discuss their plans in detail on the record, emphasizing the importance of engaging with residents and local officials.
Hemmings' history with nightclubs indicates the potential for a dance hall or club, despite no specific plans currently being set.
Read at The Oaklandside
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